With the hearings over, the Senate is gearing up for a vote next week on Ketanji Brown Jackson's confirmation to SCOTUS.

The Judiciary Committee on Mon. officially announced a committee vote on Jackson's nomination on April 4. (WaPo)

A full Senate vote is also expected next week, setting up Jackson to be confirmed by the end of the week.

What are Jackson's chances? As of Wed., high: GOP Sen. Susan Collins announced her support for Jackson Wed. morning.

Collins is the first Republican Senator to voice their support for Jackson's confirmation to the Court.

Three Republicans voted to confirm Jackson to the DC Court of Appeals in 2021: Sens. Collins, Graham, and Murkowski.

Graham is expected to vote against Jackson's nomination. Murkowski has remained mum on her decision. (Politico)

With the exception of Collins, GOP Senators are expected to unanimously vote against Jackson's confirmation next week.

Senate Democrats are expected to unanimously vote for Jackson's confirmation. The only holdout? AZ Sen. Kyrsten Sinema.

On Fri., WV Sen. Joe Manchin, a key swing vote, announced his support for Jackson's confirmation to the Court. (CNN)

Collins' support, combined with Sen. Manchin's endorsement, officially sets Jackson on track to be confirmed to SCOTUS.

If confirmed, Jackson would make history as the first Black woman to serve as a Supreme Court justice. (AP)